Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Country
Data sources
AFR
Angola
Angola [1]
Benin
Benin [2, 3]
Botswana
Botswana [4]
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cabo Verde
Cameroon
Cameroon [17]
Central African
Republic
Chad
Comoros
Comoros [13]
Congo
Cte
dIvoire
Congo
Djibouti
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Gabon
Gambia
Gambia [5]
Ghana
a Corresponding
Guinea
Guinea [6]
Guinea-Bissau
Kenya
Kenya [12]
Lesotho
Liberia
Madagascar
Malawi
Malawi [9]
Mali
Mali [11]
Mauritania
Mauritania [16]
Mozambique
Mozambique [7]
Namibia
Niger
Niger [14]
Nigeria
Runion
Rwanda
Senegal
Seychelles
Seychelles [21]
Sierra
Leone
Mozambique
[7],
Somalia
South Africa
South
Sudan
Swaziland
Togo
Togo [10]
Uganda
Western
Sahara
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe [8]
EUR
Albania
Albania [26]
Andorra
France [27, 28, 29] , Israel [30] , Italy [31, 32] , Cyprus
[33] , Portugal [34] , Croatia [35] , United Kingdom [36,
37] , Luxembourg [38] , Malta [39] , Austria [40] , Greece
[41] , The Netherlands [42] , Switzerland [43] , Belgium
[44] , Spain [45] , Czech Republic [46] , Germany [47] ,
Malta [48]
Armenia
Albania [26]
Austria
Austria [40]
Azerbaijan
Albania [26]
Belarus
Albania [26]
Belgium
Belgium [44]
Bulgaria
Channel
Islands
France [27, 28, 29] , Israel [30] , Italy [31, 32] , Cyprus
[33] , Portugal [34] , Croatia [35] , United Kingdom [36,
37] , Luxembourg [38] , Malta [39] , Austria [40] , Greece
[41] , The Netherlands [42] , Switzerland [43] , Belgium
[44] , Spain [45] , Czech Republic [46] , Germany [47] ,
Malta [48]
Croatia
Croatia [35]
Cyprus
Cyprus [33]
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Faeroe
Islands
France [27, 28, 29] , Israel [30] , Italy [31, 32] , Cyprus
[33] , Portugal [34] , Croatia [35] , United Kingdom [36,
37] , Luxembourg [38] , Malta [39] , Austria [40] , Greece
[41] , The Netherlands [42] , Switzerland [43] , Belgium
[44] , Spain [45] , Czech Republic [46] , Germany [47] ,
Malta [48]
Finland
Finland [57]
France
Georgia
Albania [26]
Germany
Germany [47]
Greece
Greece [41]
Hungary
Iceland
Iceland [60]
Ireland
France [27, 28, 29] , Israel [30] , Italy [31, 32] , Cyprus
[33] , Portugal [34] , Croatia [35] , United Kingdom [36,
37] , Luxembourg [38] , Malta [39] , Austria [40] , Greece
[41] , The Netherlands [42] , Switzerland [43] , Belgium
[44] , Spain [45] , Czech Republic [46] , Germany [47] ,
Malta [48]
Israel
Israel [30]
Italy
Kazakhstan
Albania [26]
Kyrgyzstan
Uzbekistan [61]
Latvia
Latvia [62]
Liechtenstein
France [27, 28, 29] , Israel [30] , Italy [31, 32] , Cyprus
[33] , Portugal [34] , Croatia [35] , United Kingdom [36,
37] , Luxembourg [38] , Malta [39] , Austria [40] , Greece
[41] , The Netherlands [42] , Switzerland [43] , Belgium
[44] , Spain [45] , Czech Republic [46] , Germany [47] ,
Malta [48]
Lithuania
Lithuania [63]
Luxembourg
Luxembourg [38]
Malta
Monaco
France [27, 28, 29] , Israel [30] , Italy [31, 32] , Cyprus
[33] , Portugal [34] , Croatia [35] , United Kingdom [36,
37] , Luxembourg [38] , Malta [39] , Austria [40] , Greece
[41] , The Netherlands [42] , Switzerland [43] , Belgium
[44] , Spain [45] , Czech Republic [46] , Germany [47] ,
Malta [48]
Montenegro
Netherlands
Norway
Finland [57] , Slovakia [64, 65] , Slovenia [66, 67] , Hungary [58, 59] , Estonia [55] , Iceland [60] , Poland [68] ,
Estonia [56] , Denmark [53, 54] , Sweden [69] , Lithuania
[63] , Latvia [62]
Poland
Poland [68]
Portugal
Portugal [34]
Republic of
Moldova
Romania
Russian
Federation
Albania [26]
Romaina [52]
Finland [57] , Slovakia [64, 65] , Slovenia [66, 67] , Hungary [58, 59] , Estonia [55] , Iceland [60] , Poland [68] ,
Estonia [56] , Denmark [53, 54] , Sweden [69] , Lithuania
[63] , Latvia [62]
San Marino
France [27, 28, 29] , Israel [30] , Italy [31, 32] , Cyprus
[33] , Portugal [34] , Croatia [35] , United Kingdom [36,
37] , Luxembourg [38] , Malta [39] , Austria [40] , Greece
[41] , The Netherlands [42] , Switzerland [43] , Belgium
[44] , Spain [45] , Czech Republic [46] , Germany [47] ,
Malta [48]
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Spain [45]
Sweden
Sweden [69]
Switzerland
Switzerland [43]
Tajikistan
Uzbekistan [61]
TFYR Macedonia
Turkey
Turkey [50]
Turkmenistan
Albania [26]
Ukraine
Albania [26]
United Kingdom
Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan[61]
MENA
Afghanistan
Algeria
Bahrain
Saudi Arabia [79], United Arab Emirates [80], Saudi Arabia [81], Saudi Arabia [82], Oman [83], Saudi Arabia [81],
Saudi Arabia [84], Oman [85], Saudi Arabia [86], Oman
[87], Qatar [88]
Egypt
Egypt [24]
Iraq
Jordan
Kuwait
Saudi Arabia [79], United Arab Emirates [80], Saudi Arabia [81], Saudi Arabia [82], Oman [83], Saudi Arabia [81],
Saudi Arabia [84], Oman [85], Saudi Arabia [86], Oman
[87], Qatar [88]
Lebanon
Libya
Morocco
Morocco [23]
Oman
Pakistan
Pakistan [73]
Qatar
Qatar [88]
Saudi Arabia
State of Palestine
Sudan
Sudan [25]
Tunisia
Tunisia [22]
Yemen
NAC
Anguilla
Antigua and
Barbados [96], US Virgin Islands [97], Bermuda [98], Virgin Islands [99], St. Kitts and Nevis [100], Bermuda [101]
Aruba
Barbados [96], US Virgin Islands [97], Bermuda [98], Virgin Islands [99], St. Kitts and Nevis [100], Bermuda [101]
Bahamas
Barbados [96], US Virgin Islands [97], Bermuda [98], Virgin Islands [99], St. Kitts and Nevis [100], Bermuda [101]
Barbados
Barbados [96]
Belize
Belize [102]
Bermuda
Canada
Cayman
Islands
Barbados [96], US Virgin Islands [97], Bermuda [98], Virgin Islands [99], St. Kitts and Nevis [100], Bermuda [101]
Curaao
Barbados [96], US Virgin Islands [97], Bermuda [98], Virgin Islands [99], St. Kitts and Nevis [100], Bermuda [101]
Dominica
Grenada
Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe [93]
Guyana
Belize [102]
Haiti
Haiti [104]
Jamaica
Jamaica [95]
Martinique
Barbados [96], US Virgin Islands [97], Bermuda [98], Virgin Islands [99], St. Kitts and Nevis [100], Bermuda [101]
Mexico
Mexico [105]
Montserrat
Barbados [96], US Virgin Islands [97], Bermuda [98], Virgin Islands [99], St. Kitts and Nevis [100], Bermuda [101]
Saint
Lucia
part)
Suriname
Trinidad and
Tobago
Barbados [96], US Virgin Islands [97], Bermuda [98], Virgin Islands [99], St. Kitts and Nevis [100], Bermuda [101]
SACA
Argentina
Bolivia [108]
Brazil
Chile
Chile [112]
Colombia
Colombia [113]
Costa Rica
Cuba
Cuba [115]
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Ecuador [107]
El
Salvador
French Guiana
Guatemala
Guatemala [102]
Honduras
Nicaragua
Nicaragua [102]
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Peru [116]
Puerto Rico
Uruguay
Venezuela
Venezuela [107]
SEA
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Bhutan [120]
India
India [121]
Maldives
Mauritius
Mauritius [124]
Nepal
Sri Lanka
WP
Australia
Brunei
Australia [128]
Darussalam
Cambodia
Cambodia [137]
China
Macao China
Cook Islands
Korea
Fiji
French Polynesia
Guam
Indonesia
Japan
Japan [? ]
Kiribati
Lao Peoples Democratic
Malaysia
Kiribati [148]
Republic
Marshall Islands
Mongolia
Mongolia [155]
Myanmar
Myanmar [141]
Nauru
Nauru [156]
New
Caledonia
New Zealand
Niue
Palau
Papua New
Philippines
Philippines [163]
Republic of Korea
Samoa
Samoa [157]
Singapore
Solomon Islands
Thailand
Timor-Leste
Tokelau
Tokelau [158]
Tonga
Tuvalu
Vanuatu
Viet Nam
Table 1: Data sources used for diabetes prevalence estimates in 2014.The estimates derived from 173 sources for 220 countries and territories are presented below. Some country
estimates presented in the report were based on extrapolation and marked with sign *.
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